Seperate Kits

Discussion in 'General Help' started by sambalini, Aug 26, 2015.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Offline

    sambalini

    I do not want players having the same kits when they are in different worlds. I would like to be able to block players from accessing some kits in my faction world that you can access in my survival world. How can I do that?
     
  2. Offline

    oceantheskatr

    In the Factions/Survival world if you have WorldGuard then you can use /rg f __global__ blocked-cmds kit <kit you want to disable>, kit <other kit you want to disable etc.> in the world you don't want the kit to be used. That is two underscores before and after global (four total).
     
  3. Offline

    Boomer

    or per-world permissions for the specific kits.
     
  4. Offline

    oceantheskatr

    I assumed that OP was sharing groups & users across all worlds, as they wouldn't have this problem if they weren't. Though it is possible they aren't.
     
  5. Offline

    Boomer

    @oceantheskatr you dont need to make massive copies of world permissions/files to get per-world permissions; pex lets you inject as little as one specific node/negative node for a given world into the 'regular nodes'. GM, trickier i guess. Good use of globalgroup blobs and then mirrored users, non-mirrored group file...

    Many ways to skin this cat though yes.
     
  6. Offline

    oceantheskatr

    @Boomer Very true, I went with the GroupManager approach, though I guess it'd be better for OP to tell us which permissions plugin they're using.
     
  7. Offline

    sambalini

  8. Offline

    oceantheskatr

    @sambalini Did you give either of our methods a test yet?
     
  9. Offline

    sambalini

    Something went wrong it says, "No region could be found with the name of _Global_".
    @oceantheskatr
     
  10. Offline

    Boomer

    two underscores before, after. __global__ might be case sensitive
     
  11. Offline

    oceantheskatr

    @Boomer Not case sensitive :)

    Yes, two underscores before and after (four total). I should try and use a different font that splits the underscores.
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page